Yen Chin-fu (Chinese: 顏錦福; pinyin: Yán Jǐnfú; born 1938) is a Taiwanese politician.
[6] Yen was the original candidate for Taipei 2 in the legislative elections of 1989, but ended his campaign to support Yeh Chu-lan.
[7] He was elected to a legislative seat in 1992, and reelected in 1995, after forming an electoral coalition with Yeh, Shen Fu-hsiung, and Huang Tien-fu.
[8][9] Yen represented Taipei until 1999, after which he was assigned to the party list and elected to two terms via proportional representation.
[10] After Lin Yi-hsiung stepped down from the DPP chairmanship in 2000, Yen was named a candidate for the position, which eventually went to Frank Hsieh.